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12 players sign future contracts with Denver Broncos

The future contract signees will be added to the Broncos' roster on March 13. The Broncos' opponents for 2024 have also been announced.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Denver Broncos signed 12 players to future contracts, the team announced Monday.

The players the Broncos signed to future contracts include nine-year NFL veteran wide receiver Phillip Dorsett and former Colorado Buffaloes guard Will Sherman. 

Other players signed include running back Tyler Badie, quarterback Ben DiNucci, defensive lineman Jordan Jackson, offensive tackle Demontrey Jacobs, safety Devon Key, Durell Nchami, linebacker Ronnie Perkins, wide receiver David Sills V, defensive back Keidron Smith, and defensive back Reese Taylor.

The 12 future contract signees ended the regular season on the team’s practice squad. Future contact signees will be officially added to the roster at the start of the league year on Wednesday, March 13, the Broncos said.

The 2024 NFL Draft will begin on Thursday, April 25, and end Saturday, April 27.

The opponents the Denver Broncos will face in 2024 have been finalized, with the dates and times expected in May.

Teams coming to Empower Field at Mile High include the Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, Carolina Panthers, and Atlanta Falcons.

The Broncos will head on the road in 2024 to play the Baltimore Ravens, Seattle Seahawks, Cincinnati Bengals, New York Jets, New Orleans Saints, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Broncos will also play their AFC West opponents on the road and at home.

Credit: Drew Litton

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